February, 2010Archive

It is with great pleasure that we can inform you that Kraemer Maritime has been awarded a contract to deliver supplies to the Norwegian Armed Forces, Ship Supplies nationally over the next three years. The contract takes effect on the 1st of February, 2010 and runs for three years, with a possibility for 1 year options.

We are pleased with, and proud that, a large and well known operator as the Norwegian Armed Forces chose to cooperate with us in the future. When Kraemer Maritime, after such a thorough evaluation as the one we have been through with the Norwegian Armed Forces, is considered the best in all criteria, we are both proud and humble to the task we must take on. This is a recognition that the thoughts and ideas we build our company on are correct.

Maritime supplies is an industry in constant change. Requirements from the authorities and the surroundings in general, are becoming more extensive. Market changes, knowledge of local and regional conditions and service are important building blocks. The agreement with the Norwegian Armed Forces emphasizes that Kraemer Maritime’s customer focus, competitiveness and aggressive commitment to the development of modern business systems based on modern business principles is correct, and is appreciated by our customers.

Kraemer Maritime has recently built a nationwide chain of maritime supplies and logistics, and has developed modern and efficient business systems to support an optimal service for our customers. Kraemer Maritime is currently Norway’s leading supplier to ships and offshore installations with branches in Hammerfest, Tromsø, Kristiansund, Alesund, Florø, Bergen, Stavanger and Oslo.

In Kraemer Maritime, we look forward to taking on the task of providing the Norwegian Armed Forces the products and the service they need, where they need it, when they need it, as we strive to do for all our customers.

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Kraemer Maritime AS has a long tradition of maritime supplies and logistics. As early as 1955, Kræmer started deliveries to ships out of Tromsø. At that time, ship trading started as a result of poor structure and availability of the equipment that ships needed. A shipping trade put this into system and ensured availability. Today’s shipping supply is less about providing equipment where supplies are scarce, but increasingly about system, structure and availability at short notice.

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